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+2002-05-14 Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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+ * app/diagram_tree.
Am I being really dense or is there no way to move object
between layers in dia? If this is true, could the dia
developers add this to the 'todo' list? I think it would
generally useful, especially for people like me who don't plan
in advance properly and end up drawing diagrams more
complicated t
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
> Am I being really dense or is there no way to move object
> between layers in dia? If this is true, could the dia
> developers add this to the 'todo' list? I think it would
> generally useful, especially for people like me who don't plan
> in advance pr
On 2002-05-15 at 08:43, Lars Clausen wrote:
> On Wed, 15 May 2002, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
> > Am I being really dense or is there no way to move object
> > between layers in dia? If this is true, could the dia
> > developers add this to the 'todo' list? I think it would
> > generally useful, espec
I am trying to make a sequence diagram in Dia, but am having a hard time
find where to create additional control boxes.
Object
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Good question!
Maybe the lower handle should be a connection point instead - so it
could be possible to make a chain of lifelines.
Torben
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Have you tried the CVS snapshot ?? It is mouch easier to play
around with :)
Find it at http://www.crans.org/~chepelov/dia/snapshots
Or maybe you should try the 0.90RC1 at
http://www.crans.org/~chepelov/dia/dia-0.90.RC1.tar.gz
Torben
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Torben H. Nielsen wrote:
>Good question!
>
>Maybe the lower handle should be a connection point instead - so it
>could be possible to make a chain of lifelines.
>
>Torben
>
I had just thought of that after my post and tried it out, to no avail. :-)
-John
I downloaded the rc1 windows version (im at work, and no have visio
installed)
Ive noticed that dia is not accepting unicode input from the GUI. (this
may be
a limitation in the version of gtk as built with that version?)
that got me wondering what the state of utf-8 support is within dia at
th
I´ve compiled dia 0.88.1 and 0.90.RC1 using RH 7.1 and RH 7.2, but it doesn´t
generate man pages, i see like doesn´t load the docbook DTD, i´ve writed it
before, but i think a new release is the right time for fix this bug.
Leonardo Contreras Alfonso
Universidad de Los Andes
Bogotá - Colombia
Hi, i´ve downloaded dia 0.90.RC1, and i´ve noticed there has not be changed the
bug that makes dia crack when using text fields using dia throught XWin32, i
don´t know if the fail is caused by Xwin32, i don´t think so, because y use dia
0.88.1, it has font problems, but doesn´t crack, it only s
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Leonardo Contreras Alfonso wrote:
> Hi, i´ve downloaded dia 0.90.RC1, and i´ve noticed there has not be
> changed the bug that makes dia crack when using text fields using dia
> throught XWin32, i don´t know if the fail is caused by Xwin32,
Is this Dia running on a Windows m
Le Tue, May 14, 2002, à 07:36:48PM +0200, Cyrille Chepelov a écrit:
> I'll investigate (valgrind, printk and all), but in the mean-time I post t
> his for the record.
OK, fixed. A problem with boolequations, now we have "dia talks unicode but
not gtk". More #hell.
-- Cyrille
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Grum
--- "Torben H. Nielsen"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Have you tried the CVS snapshot ?? It is mouch
Torben,
I will try out the snapshot.
But the CVS should build without a problem.
Can someone who uses cvs please check thier autoconf
and automake versions tell me what version they have
and if
At 22:50 14.05.02 +0300, Steffen Macke wrote:
>> and that it will read old documents. Hans & Steffen will bring out a new
>> Windows binary shortly. Please try it out and post any critical bugs both
>
>The zip files containing Hans' build are available from:
>http://hans.breuer.org/dia/dia-0.90-
At 14:19 15.05.02 -0400, Maiorana, Jason wrote:
>
>I downloaded the rc1 windows version (im at work, and no have visio
>installed)
>
>Ive noticed that dia is not accepting unicode input from the GUI. (this
>may be
>a limitation in the version of gtk as built with that version?)
>
Uhmm. How do you
>Uhmm. How do you expect 'unicode input' to work ? Using those
>funny Umlauts printed at least at german keyboards does work
>finally and Alt-Numeric Keyboard Keys does work as well ...
hrm, maybe its the font available: im using a regular us/english
setup, and if i insert some japanese utf-8
tiny example diagram attached:
does this attached diagram show up for anyone
in their version of dia. It should contain
a flowchart box with:
"begin:運多教, end"
inside it
temp.dia
Description: temp.dia
Le Wed, 15 May 2002 18:15:00 -0400, Maiorana, Jason a écrit:
>
>tiny example diagram attached:
>does this attached diagram show up for anyone
>in their version of dia. It should contain
>a flowchart box with:
>
>"begin:éå¤æ, end"
>
>inside it
just "begin:" (cvs from 3 days, iso-8859-1 loca
Le Wed, May 15, 2002, à 02:21:41PM -0700, James Michael DuPont a écrit:
> Can someone who uses cvs please check thier autoconf
> and automake versions tell me what version they have
> and if possible send me a ./configure file that works.
Here you go:
muscat% dpkg -l automake | grep ii
ii auto
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